1000 EXUP SWINGARM TO FZR 600 updated bolt sraight on
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Re: 1000 EXUP SWINGARM TO FZR 600 updated bolt sraight on
My track bikes a 94 Cbr600 FP (steel framed model) its fitted with a 893cc 95 fireblade engine but more importantly it runs the 95 blade swingarm and rear wheel. when the 190 section tyre became the in thing to run on your bike...YES i fitted one to the 5.5 blade wheel ( same as the standard exup 1000 rear wheel size) the bike suddenly became unstable at high speed and really felt SH*t in the corners ...............fitted a 180 again ...PROBLEM solved. I based my advice on my experience so YES i dont have experience of that particular motorcycle,BUT... i can certainly say that a 190 tyre on a 5.5 wheel is a really bad choice.......I'd hate the bike and rider to have an accident hence my concern
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Re: 1000 EXUP SWINGARM TO FZR 600 updated bolt sraight on
i can assure you guys this set up came off a track bike and has won a few races the engine didnt make it hence partout same engine but the track one was a tuned 600 same frame so have no fears i have done 100 miles on her and she feels well grounded ive been within 10mm before falling off the edge of the tyre on our twisties the only thing i need to do is put a 47 tooth on the rear and drop down a tooth on the front only for preferance as its smoother on the slower roads but plenty quick enough on the twisties staying within the law
the stock tyre for the exup i believe was front 130/60/17 rear 170/60/17
the stock tyre for the exup i believe was front 130/60/17 rear 170/60/17
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Re: 1000 EXUP SWINGARM TO FZR 600 updated bolt sraight on
Tony,tony wrote:i can assure you guys this set up came off a track bike and has won a few races the engine didnt make it hence partout same engine but the track one was a tuned 600 same frame so have no fears i have done 100 miles on her and she feels well grounded ive been within 10mm before falling off the edge of the tyre on our twisties the only thing i need to do is put a 47 tooth on the rear and drop down a tooth on the front only for preferance as its smoother on the slower roads but plenty quick enough on the twisties staying within the law
the stock tyre for the exup i believe was front 130/60/17 rear 170/60/17
Like I said it is the rider who will have the end say in what works on this particular bike and you seem happy with the results.
So who ever does this next can start with what you have and work with it to see if it suits them , suited the PO & you have given it the OK so i would say it is a good basis to work with as a working baseline for those who want to go out & test different combinations.
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a few more miles on the clock and it sticks to glue to the prverble what more can i say the last bike i had which was this grounded was a kwaker 550 my rd lc was a nightmare when cornering but i knew she would grip before i hit the white line roll on summer ill have a complete strip down now for the winter and take more pics and measurments when i rebuild
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Re: 1000 EXUP SWINGARM TO FZR 600 updated bolt sraight on
Tony,tony wrote:a few more miles on the clock and it sticks to glue to the prverble what more can i say the last bike i had which was this grounded was a kwaker 550 my rd lc was a nightmare when cornering but i knew she would grip before i hit the white line roll on summer ill have a complete strip down now for the winter and take more pics and measurments when i rebuild
The RD's were spaghetti Framed as well but I put fatter axles & swing arm pivots in them and boy what a difference .
PING me offline we can chat about the mods
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i am gonna have to cry foul here... apparently the swinger you acquired was already modded for an FZR600, which makes sense because it was taken off an FZR600 track bike. A stock EXUP FZR1000 swingarm has a wider pivot width and thicker pivot axle than an FZR600 swingarm and could not simply bolt up- these measurements are found right here on this forum
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Re: 1000 EXUP SWINGARM TO FZR 600 updated bolt sraight on
You mean some ACTUALLY has read the WIKI?
Not Knowing all the 1K series personally I thought the EXUP was earl and thus shared frame width
WELL DONE THAT MAN FOR SPOTTING IT
Not Knowing all the 1K series personally I thought the EXUP was earl and thus shared frame width
WELL DONE THAT MAN FOR SPOTTING IT
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Re: 1000 EXUP SWINGARM TO FZR 600 updated bolt sraight on
I suspected that from the beginning. I posted up the width of the FZR1000 swinger at one point. And then I thought to my self maybe I was wrong. I am glad I am not the only one who had my suspicions. And I still don't think the wheel could possibly be centered if the sprocket didn't have to be shimmed.
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alright, dumb question:
what is the 1000 swing are made out of? aluminum? steel?
does anyone think its possible to actually make the 1000 swing arm work and line up by modding the arm?
i ask these questions because:
personally id much rather use other model fzr parts instead of the r6 and/or other model parts
id rather mod the arm rather then grinding down my frame so in an off chance of something happening/screwing up, the stock stuff could be put back on (im just funny like that).
what is the 1000 swing are made out of? aluminum? steel?
does anyone think its possible to actually make the 1000 swing arm work and line up by modding the arm?
i ask these questions because:
personally id much rather use other model fzr parts instead of the r6 and/or other model parts
id rather mod the arm rather then grinding down my frame so in an off chance of something happening/screwing up, the stock stuff could be put back on (im just funny like that).
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'89 FZR 600 23,xxx mi
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'03 Pontiac Grand Am GT 114,xxx mi
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Re: 1000 EXUP SWINGARM TO FZR 600 updated bolt sraight on
what are the measurements for a stock 1k swinger as if this one has been modded they did a exellant job as it doesnt look like a modded one
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Re: 1000 EXUP SWINGARM TO FZR 600 updated bolt sraight on
Tony,tony wrote:what are the measurements for a stock 1k swinger as if this one has been modded they did a exellant job as it doesnt look like a modded one
Your swing arm has had the Pivot bolt bit narrowed to 220mm and the bearing pockets have been re-machined so the original bearing then fit the narrowed profile.
Next time you have it apart we would all like to see what has been done so nicely that it looked stock and in such great precision as the chain lining up.
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Re: 1000 EXUP SWINGARM TO FZR 600 updated bolt sraight on
Tony, take it off now!!!!!!!!! We want to know how it's done!!!!yamaha_george wrote:Tony,tony wrote:what are the measurements for a stock 1k swinger as if this one has been modded they did a exellant job as it doesnt look like a modded one
Your swing arm has had the Pivot bolt bit narrowed to 220mm and the bearing pockets have been re-machined so the original bearing then fit the narrowed profile.
Next time you have it apart we would all like to see what has been done so nicely that it looked stock and in such great precision as the chain lining up.
1992 Yamaha FZR 600 3HE with:
GSX600F fully adjustable rebound forks
GSX600F front wheel with full floating disks
Sigma BC 1009 speedometer
YZF 600 Thundercat tank
Red Rizoma like grips
R6 pilot seat
Complete custom made tail with custom made rear seat
Led front and rear signals and tail light
Custom fiberglass electrics box
R6 Voltage regulator
Custom made rearset hangers
Custom made A123 LiFePO4 battery
KOSO mirrors
GSXR600SRAD swingarm-rear wheel assemby with 180/55/17 Michelin Pilot Power 2CT rear tyre
FZR1000 hydraulic clutch
H1 HID
Hand made mirror plates
GSX600F fully adjustable rebound forks
GSX600F front wheel with full floating disks
Sigma BC 1009 speedometer
YZF 600 Thundercat tank
Red Rizoma like grips
R6 pilot seat
Complete custom made tail with custom made rear seat
Led front and rear signals and tail light
Custom fiberglass electrics box
R6 Voltage regulator
Custom made rearset hangers
Custom made A123 LiFePO4 battery
KOSO mirrors
GSXR600SRAD swingarm-rear wheel assemby with 180/55/17 Michelin Pilot Power 2CT rear tyre
FZR1000 hydraulic clutch
H1 HID
Hand made mirror plates
Re: 1000 EXUP SWINGARM TO FZR 600 updated bolt sraight on
the question asked is what size width at pinion end of swinger for a srock 1k
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Re: 1000 EXUP SWINGARM TO FZR 600 updated bolt sraight on
Tony,tony wrote:the question asked is what size width at pinion end of swinger for a srock 1k
from reading old posts on this the 1K is either 241 or 250mm(probably more likely 250) where as the frame throat is 220mm on a 600 & 400 3TJ.
I do know any FZR400 swing arm fits a 600 (tried them all personally) see:-
http://www.saltmine.org.uk/fzr/swingarm.html
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http://www.saltmine.org.uk/fzr/3tj-mod.html
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http://www.saltmine.org.uk/kgb/catalogue.html
Re: 1000 EXUP SWINGARM TO FZR 600 updated bolt sraight on
I have a yzf750 swinger which is 1/4" wider then the exup so I'll measure when I get home with out the caps that cover the pivots and poost up
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